Interview in which civil rights activist James Figgs talks about gospel music and his Sunday morning gospel program broadcast on 1520 AM (WQMA) in Marks, Mississippi.
Interview in which civil rights activist James Figgs talks about gospel music and his Sunday morning gospel program broadcast on 1520 AM (WQMA) in Marks, Mississippi.
Law enforcement -- Mississippi; Mississippi -- Race relations
Article about civil rights activist Robert Moses's request for a federal investigation into racially-motivated violence in Natchez, Miss., after local authorities failed to act
Article stating that the Mississippi Supreme Court found no evidence of conspiracy in the morals charges brought against civil rights activist Aaron Henry, as Henry claims there was
Article on a discussion of race conducted at Notre Dame by James Silver and African-American activist Maulana Ron Karenga, in which Silver declared that the only hope for African Americans is "an alliance with the powers that be," and Karenga...
Books reviewed are: Craswell, Allen. Audit Qualifications in Australia 1950 to 1979 Reviewed by Roland L. Madison; J. R. Edwards, Editor, Reporting Fixed Assets in Nineteenth-Century Company Accounts Reviewed by Hans V. Johnson; Louis Goldberg,...
Defliese, Philip L.;Accounting Hall of Fame (Ohio State University. Fisher College of Business)
Philip Leroy Defliese, Honoree; CITATION Presented by: Robert M. Trueblood Professor Yuji Ijiri (Carnegie-Mellon University); Written by: Professor Thomas J. Burns (The Ohio State University)
Sweeney, Henry W. (Henry Whitcomb), b. 1898-; Scott, DR, 1887-1954;Canning, John Bennett;de Paula, Frederic Rudolf Mackley, 1882-
Short biographical sketches of Henry Whitcom Sweeney by A.N. Mosich, DR Scott by James R. Morton, John Bennett Canning by William Robert Smith, and F.R.M. de Paula by Stephen A. Zeff.